Eia-232, eia-485 and eia-422 interfaces, Interfaces – Watlow Series 988 Family User Manual

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Introduction to Data Communications, Chapter 1

Data Communications with the Watlow Series 988 Family

1.3

Interfaces

0V

0 bit

1 bit

+12V

-12V

Bit signals on an EIA-232 interface.

+5V

0V

-5V

1 bit

0 bit

+5V

0V

-5V

1 bit

Bit signals on an EIA-422 interface.

Bit signals on an EIA-485 interface.

Figure 1.3 - Interface
bit signals.

An EIA-485 interface uses three wires: a T+/R+; a T-/R-; and a common line. A
-5-volt signal is interpreted as a 1, a +5-volt signal as a 0. Up to 32 remote devices
can be connected to a master on a multi-drop network up to 4,000 feet long.

The EIA-422 interface uses five wires: a "talk" pair; a "listen" pair; and a common
line. It can handle one master and up to ten remote devices in a multidrop network
up to 4,000 feet long. EIA-422 uses the difference in voltage between the two wires
to indicate a 1 or a 0 bit. A 1 is a difference of -5 volts, while a 0 is a difference of
+5 volts.

Of these three interfaces, EIA-485 has the lowest impedance, a multiple-device
capability, greatest noise immunity and the longest distance capability — up to
4,000 feet of total network cable length.

EIA-232, EIA-485 and EIA-422 Interfaces

The three interfaces we're concerned with on this controller are EIA-232, EIA-485
and EIA-422.

An EIA-232 interface uses three wires: a single transmit wire; a single receive wire;
and a common line. Only two devices can use an EIA-232 interface. A -12 volt
signal indicates a 1 and a +12 volt signal indicates a 0. The EIA-232 signal is
referenced to the common line rather than to a separate wire, as in EIA-485 and
EIA-422. An EIA-232 cable is limited to 50 feet, due to noise susceptibility.

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